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The content of the fourth grade English handwritten newspaper
Appreciation of English Handwritten Newspaper Pictures in Grade Four 1

Fourth grade English handwritten newspaper Figure 2

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The fourth grade English handwritten newspaper content 1: 1, genius only means lifelong unremitting efforts. (Mendeleev Russian chemist)

Genius only means a lifetime of hard work. (Russian chemist Mendeleev)

The man who has made up his mind to win will never say "impossible". (Bonaparte Napoleon, French emperor)

Whoever has made up his mind to win will never say "impossible". (Napoleon, French emperor)

3. Without great willpower, there is no great talent. (Balzac)

Without great willpower, there is no great talent. (Balzac)

Stop struggling and you stop living. (Thomas Carlyle)

Life goes on. (Carlyle)

Strong people will fight against the storm of fate. (Thomas Edison)

The strong can resist the storm of fate. (Edison)

Living without an aim is like sailing without a compass. (john ruskin)

Living without an aim is like sailing without a compass. (Ruskin)

Live a noble and honest life. When you look back on the past when you are old, you can enjoy life again.

Live a noble and honest life. When you look back on the past when you are old, you can enjoy life again.

Accept the past and the present, and you? You will have more positive energy to pursue the future.

Accept the past and the present, and you will have the energy to pursue the future.

Behind every successful man there are many unsuccessful years. (bob brown)

Behind every successful person there are many unsuccessful years. (Bob? Brown)

Enrich your life today. Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery.

Enrich the present, yesterday is the past, and tomorrow is full of magic.

What are the basic sentence patterns in English?

English sentences look complicated, but careful observation is nothing more than five basic sentence patterns. These five basic sentence patterns can evolve into various complex English sentences. In other words, most English sentences are generated by these five basic sentence patterns. These five basic sentence patterns are as follows:

S 10 v subject-predicate structure

Main system table structure

Subject-predicate-object structure

S X V X O 1 X O2 subject-predicate double-object structure

Subject-predicate-object complement structure